Today, a random YouTube video appeared on my screen. Its title—“Leader of Leaders”—captured my attention instantly. I clicked on it without expectation, unaware that I was stepping into a channeled message from the Universe that would echo the very experiences and poems I have penned on this blog over the years.
In the video, the medium said:
“When you came to Earth, your memory of your spiritual standing was erased, as you came here with a specific purpose. But now, you’re back. You have awakened to your truth, and your spiritual team has always been huge. You work with Archangels and some of the highest, purest beings of Source Light.”
This struck me with an instantaneous wave of recognition, aligning perfectly with revelations I have received in the past.
https://drracchanadfadia.blogspot.com/2023/08/diaries-of-november-2022-loving-gift.html
Her words about:
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“going through a lifetime of pains,”
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“having had to crack open to find the light within yourself,”
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“so much you had to go through,”
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“and then remembering your true self—coming out on the other side as your real self,”
brought me face-to-face with my own journey:
https://drracchanadfadia.blogspot.com/2023/03/some-of-my-yesteryears-muses-and.html
AND surely the journey had its own struggles, the learnings, the evolution....
https://drracchanadfadia.blogspot.com/2023/08/navigating-injustice-journey-of-healing.html
And the gradual reconnection with my truest essence.
https://drracchanadfadia.blogspot.com/2024/07/life-is-learning-and-mine-is-divinely.html
When she said, “Your heart is your greatest strength. It was never your weakness,” I was reminded of the betrayals that once made me doubt whether following my heart was wise at all. Yet, I continued on the path of faith, committed to seeking the Truth, The “I AM” Consciousness despite the pain.
This realization felt like a sacred homecoming. The fires of life did not just challenge me—they awakened the spiritual strength I carried but had not fully recognised.
https://drracchanadfadia.blogspot.com/2025/02/the-strength-of-fearless-spirit.html
Then came the line that pierced straight through me:
“God has taken you through the fire and redeemed you.”
Immediately my mind returned to one of the earliest poems I ever wrote —
“Vijaypath”(The Path of Victory) — during a time when I was still unaware about spirituality or what soul-purpose means.
https://drracchanadfadia.blogspot.com/2012/08/vijaypath.html?m=1
That poem spoke of the trials of life and the strength required to rise above them. It reminded me that every hardship is a fire that either forges us into gold or reduces us to ash.
Those lines still hold profound meaning for me today:
लोग राह चलते मिलेंगे, लोग बिछड़ेंगे
In this poem, I had unknowingly encoded a spiritual truth while I had just started writing as an amateur:
“You have been prepared for climbing up a hill… you have learnt the pitfalls… you’ve learnt how to step and where to step. I’m seeing the image of a monk walking up a super steep hill—yet he walks with such inner peace, such contentment—while others around him struggle. You’ve learnt how powerful your mind is, and you have mastered it.”
https://drracchanadfadia.blogspot.com/2025/06/change-of-perspectives-before-after_9.html
She went on:
“In past lives, you reached enlightenment. You achieved full connection with yourself—then, it was for you. But this time, you have returned for humanity. You have come to teach enlightenment, to help people free themselves, to liberate them, to help them remember who they are. This is your purpose. This is where you are going. This is what you are becoming—the ‘I AM.’”
And this is what I have written in past-
Apart from the striking resemblance of all her words in my past writings, as she described this vision, a deep recognition surged through me. It immediately brought back the image from my meditation during the Enlightened Warrior Power Camp: the serene monk with an aura of enlightenment and the majestic white, winged horse with a horn — a creature I later learned is called an Alicorn, though my heart kept holding onto the name Pegasus.
https://drracchanadfadia.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-birth-of-poet-my-journey-from.html
It was that very vision that inspired the poem “Who Am I?”—a poem that flowed through me years ago without my knowing how, when, or why these revelations would later manifest.
https://drracchanadfadia.blogspot.com/2019/12/who-am-i.html
Today, after hearing the medium’s words, my past writings feel like sacred breadcrumbs—premonitions from my Higher Self to my future self.
My poem “Who Am I?” now feels less like poetry and more like prophecy. A message written long before I consciously understood my purpose. A whisper from my soul, guiding me toward what I was always meant to remember.
The vision of the monk climbing the steep hill mirrors what my life has been preparing me for. Every obstacle, betrayal, heartbreak, and fire has taught me how to step and where to step. None of it was punishment. All of it was preparation. Initiation.
And So to anyone reading this—whether you are in the fire now or looking back on one:
The lines in my Hindi poem "Vijaypath":
“तुझे केवल अच्छाई को पनाह देनी है
और अपनी मंज़िल की तरफ अविरत बढ़ते रहना है”
carry a much deeper meaning than they appear on the surface.
To me, they speak of a lifelong principle:
Choose integrity over enticements.
Protect only the goodness.
Move steadily toward your destiny, no matter what stands in your way.
They remind us that true strength lies not in how the world perceives us, but in the choices we make when no one is watching.
Because the Truth is this:
Our soul is always watching.
And losing respect in our own soul’s eyes
is the greatest loss a person can ever experience.
When we betray our own inner truth, we fracture the very foundation of who we are. But when we honor integrity—even in silence, even in solitude—we anchor ourselves to our highest self. We walk the path of our destiny with clarity, dignity, and unwavering spiritual alignment.
These lines were not merely poetic when I wrote them; they were a message from my higher self, reminding me that the journey is not about perfection—it is about moral steadfastness, soul-honesty, and the courage to uphold goodness even when it is the harder choice.
Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes.
Because ultimately we are the Warriors of The Divine and
We move by Faith, more than Sight.
Forever a Humble Seeker of Truth and The Divine.
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